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The process of unification in Japan began with Oda Nobunaga. Once he was assisinated by his vassal, Akechi Mitsuhide, Toyotomi Hideyoshi came to power and began a process of consolidation. The unification was complete after Tokugawa Ieyasu defeated the last Toyotomi loyalists at the Battle of Osaka (1614 & 1615).

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